Khozmo is a niche hi-fi brand best known in audio circles for preamplification products, especially passive and active preamps built around stepped attenuators and resistor-based volume control. I could not verify a clearly documented founding year or founder from the available sources, so its origin story is not strongly established in the material I found.
Its product focus appears to be preamplifiers rather than a broad electronics range. The available coverage highlights a Khozmo Acoustic preamplifier and a Khozmo passive preamplifier, including versions with tube-buffer stages, which suggests a specialization in control-stage electronics for serious stereo systems rather than speakers, DACs, headphones, or turntables.
In the market, Khozmo reads as a boutique, enthusiast-oriented name rather than a mass-market brand. Reviews describe its preamps as competent and good-sounding, with a presentation that can be tighter and more neutral than some warmer alternatives, which positions it toward hi-fi buyers who value precision, minimalist signal paths, and custom-style engineering over mainstream brand recognition.